medusa (greek mythology)

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Medusa

2008
Presents the myth of Medusa, the vain woman who is transformed into a snake-haired monster whose glance turns people to stone.

Perseus and Medusa

2009
A graphic novel adaptation of the ancient Greek myth of Perseus, who must defeat the monster Medusa in order to claim his royal birthright.

Medusa's stony stare

a retelling
2012
An illustrated retelling of the Greek myth of Medusa, whose stare would turn any man to stone, and Perseus's quest to bring her head back to King Polydectes.

Sweet venom

2011
As monsters walk the streets of San Francisco, unseen by humans, three teenaged descendants of Medusa, the once-beautiful gorgon maligned in Greek mythology, must reunite and embrace their fates.

Sweet legacy

2013
Now united, the three descendants of Medusa must find the gate between the human and monster world to achieve their destiny.

Sweet shadows

2012
Teen triplets Gretchen, Grace, and Greer, descendants of Medusa, continue to battle the monsters who walk the streets of San Francisco, unseen by humans, but realize they must enter the abyss if they are to protect their loved ones--and their world.

Snake hair

the story of Medusa
1999
Recounts how the Greek hero Perseus vanquishes the serpent-haired Medusa whose gaze turned people to stone.

Say cheese, Medusa!

2002
Hades, King of the Underworld, provides a corrected version of the story of Perseus' beheading of Medusa.

Sweet shadows

2013
Teen triplets Gretchen, Grace, and Greer, descendants of Medusa, continue to battle the monsters who walk the streets of San Francisco, unseen by humans, but realize they must enter the abyss if they are to protect their loved ones--and their world.

Sweet venom

2012
When three girls who look just like each other finally meet, they realize they are triplets and descendants of Medusa. Now, they must embrace their fates and become the monster hunters they are destined to be.

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